What color is platinum in hair?
Platinum blonde hair color is blonde hair that is reduced of its bright pigment into a shade that is cooler like ash, silver, metallic, and pearl. Platinum color, just like on rings you wear, will have a similar shade on hair and can be made darker or lighter to match preference and skin tone.
What is the difference between silver and platinum hair color?
Silver-blonde hair is just a very pale blonde that reflects a silvery/ashy tone. It differs from platinum in that platinum keeps to a pure white tone, while silver-blonde will have a cool tone to it, appearing slightly darker, Tressa Yunchuk at Kharma Salons tells us.
Is platinum GREY or blonde?
In the world of hair colors, platinum is the new blonde. Platinum hair looks fresh, youthful and smoking hot! This ultra-light, almost pale shade of blonde hair color flatters women with medium to warm skin tones. A platinum hair dye pushes the natural color of your hair to the farthest extreme of blonde.
Does going platinum damage your hair?
There’s going to be damage. “Anytime you lift or lighten hair, especially to platinum, there is risk of damage and dryness,” says Rick. Even if your colorist uses the safest hair dye (he likes Schwarzkopf Professional Blond Me), there will be some damage to your strands.
Is it hard to maintain platinum hair?
By far, platinum blond has to be the hair color that’s the easiest to love, but the hardest to maintain. Those who have embraced the icy shade before know just how many products it takes to keep it neither too brassy nor too cool on a daily basis.
Can you go platinum blonde a day?
It probably won’t happen in one sitting. “The chance of going platinum in one sitting is greater on fine hair and lighter levels of natural color,” says Rick. Unfortunately, there’s no magic hair dye that will take super dark strands to white blonde in one day.
What is the difference between platinum blonde and white hair?
“The difference is that platinum blonde typically shows hues of warmth,” says España. “While white blonde has far fewer signs of warmth, reflecting cooler tones and icy hues.”